Ampullary

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Ampullary cancer or ampullary carcinoma refers to cancer that occurs in the Ampulla of Vater or hepatopancreatic duct. Basically, this is where the pancreatic and bile ducts connect near the small intestine. “It’s a part of the body that most people don’t know exists until there’s a problem,” says Dr. Tom Incledon, Founder and CEO of Causenta. “The Ampulla of Vater’s job is to push secretions into the small intestine to assist in the digestive process.”

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At Causenta, we recognize that no two patients are alike. We spend as much as 10 hours with each patient during consultations and evaluations, so we know what treatment is best. At Causenta, our experienced and highly trained team of doctors stays up-to-date on research and innovative technology. For over 10 years, we have been combining the benefits of traditional medicine, natural and alternative therapies and state-of-the-art protocols not found anywhere else in the world. At Causenta, each patient gets the specialized treatment they deserve in a comfortable and safe environment.

If bacon is your favorite food group, you may want to rethink your eating habits since eating a diet high in salty and smoked foods and low in colorful fruits and vegetables are at the top of the list of risk factors for stomach cancer.

While long-lasting nasal congestion isn't a diagnosis in and of itself, it is a primary symptom of sinus cancer.

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